Take your work and entertainment with you on-the-go with the 12" Galaxy Book 12 Multi-Touch 2-in-1 Notebook from Samsung. Its 2-in-1 design lets you quickly change from typing in laptop mode to writing, drawing, and more in tablet mode using the included S-Pen stylus or even your fingers. Moreover, its 12" display features a 2160 x 1440 resolution and multi-touch capabilities, so you'll be able to utilize touch gestures and commands within Windows 10 to enhance its efficiency and accessibility.

Powered by a 3.1 GHz Intel 7th Gen Core i5 dual-core processor and 8GB of RAM, it can handle multitasking and quickly accessing frequently used files and programs. For storing your photos, videos, and files, it's equipped with a 256GB solid-state drive. Connect to the Internet via 802.11ac dual-band Wi-Fi, which lets you connect to the 5 GHz band for faster speeds. Other integrated features include two webcams, a microphone, speakers, a 3.5mm mic and headphone combo jack, and two USB 3.1 Type-C port. The operating system installed is Windows 10 Home.

Seamlessly ConnectedConnect your Samsung Book and Samsung smartphone to share files wirelessly, even without Wi-Fi. You'll also be able to receive and response to notifications from third party and native apps.

More Ways to Do MoreSwap from typing in laptop mode to tablet mode and use the included S-Pen or your fingers to take notes, doodle, and more.

Super AMOLED DisplayThe Galaxy Book 12 features a Super AMOLED display with a 2160 x 1440 resolution, so you can enjoy crisp and clear content with vivid colors.

Lightning QuickThe Galaxy Book 12 can last up to 11 hours of video playback on a single charge. Recharge it quickly thanks to Adaptive Fast Charging, which can recharge it fully in under three hours.

Expandable MemoryIf the built-in storage isn't enough for you, you can install a microSDXC card up to 256GB to increase this system's capacity. It's also useful for quickly transferring files from mobile devices.

Windows 10 HomeStart MenuAfter its hiatus in Windows 8, the Start Menu has returned. Utilizing a combination of the traditional menu system and Windows 8's Live Tiles, the improved Start Menu gives you more information at a glance, showing notification information alongside your applications and other pinned items.

CortanaMicrosoft's digital personal assistant, Cortana can answer your questions with information gleaned from both your device and the internet at large. You can type or even talk with her, if your system has a microphone. Using her Notebook, Cortana keeps track of your needs and wants, and she learns over time to improve her information gathering skills.

Microsoft EdgeAfter nearly 20 years, Microsoft has finally replaced its Internet Explorer web browser. With Microsoft Edge, users can write directly on web pages and share notes with friends and colleagues. It also improves the online reading experience by adding a distraction-free mode and read-it-later functionality. Edge also has built-in Cortana integration; you can have her help you find a restaurant, make a reservation, and pull up directions without leaving your browser.

Windows StoreFor Windows 10, Microsoft has unified the Windows Store. Now, apps for PCs, tablets, and phones will all be accessible from one place. And with support for Universal Apps, one version of an app can work across all your compatible devices automatically.

Windows ContinuumWindows 10 was designed for a variety of screen sizes and input styles, and with its Continuum feature, it automatically adapts to fit your needs. A Windows 10 tablet on its own requires a touch-centric approach, but attaching a mouse and keyboard will shift everything to a more traditional interface. You can even attach an external monitor to your Windows 10 phone for a near-desktop experience. But it's not just the operating system; Windows Universal Apps take advantage of Continuum as well.

Xbox on Windows 10Gaming is a big focus of Windows 10. Xbox integration allows for PC players to match up against Xbox One players on supported games, and if you have an Xbox One, you can even stream compatible titles to your PC. Native support for recording with the new Game DVR feature makes it easy to capture and share your gameplay. The new DirectX12 takes better advantage of multi-core processors, giving games a performance boost, even on older hardware. Windows 10 also features native support for virtual reality headsets, such as the Oculus Rift.